The name “Eral Bravo” connects the Sánchez Nieto family to their tradition of breeding Iberic bulls in the Salamanca region of Spain. “Eral” is the time, at around 2-3 years of age, when bulls begin to show the desired level of “bravura.” This Cabernet is certainly strutting its stuff. Very well made with good fruit presence on the nose and palate. Well-handled oak and tannin and a touch of spice to add that extra bit of swagger. Source: Vintages Wine Panel

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